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Venezuelan children with cancer in anguish

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The family of an 11-year-old Venezuelan boy who died of cancer while waiting for a bone marrow transplant held an open-casket wake on Tuesday.
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Venezuelan children with cancer in anguish

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The family of an 11-year-old Venezuelan boy who died of cancer while waiting for a bone marrow transplant held an open-casket wake on Tuesday.
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Vietnamese teenager has 13-pound facial tumour removed

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AP Television FILE: Miami, Florida - 22 April 2008 1. Mid of young girl named Lai Thi Dao walking into news conference about the surgery to remove her tumour AP Television Miami, Florida - 2 May 2008 2. Close-up of the surgeon holding a...
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Mural of Nelson Mandela made of 5,000 cupcakes

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1. Wide pull out of completed cupcake mural of Nelson Mandela with chef putting on final drop of icing 2. Close-up of whisking icing 3. Mrs South Africa finalist and another volunteer icing cupcakes 4. Close-up of cupcake being iced 5....
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Trump: NKorea Negotiation Going 'Very Well'

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President Donald Trump said Tuesday that negotiations are moving along with North Korea "very well" and that the summit in Singapore will be "a very important couple of days." After signing a childhood cancer research bill,...
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Disney bring cheer to children suffering from cancer

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AP Entertainment 9th January 2005, Tata Memorial hospital, Mumbai. India 1. Wide Shot of the children watching The disney cartoon characters coming on to the stage. 2. GV children 3. children being hugged by Mickey Mouse 4. child being...
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New Book Launched, Child Cancer Sufferers Meet Mandela, Mandela Visits Refugee Camp In Gaza Strip, 10th Anniversary Of Mandela's Release

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(New book launched) Midrand, South Africa - 5 September 1999 Mid shot of Mandela book on display Close up shot of book cover Mid shot of author Charlene Smith looking at book Close up shot of Charlene Smith Mid shot of books on table,...
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Father of British boy in Prague for treatment, views clinic

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The father of a British boy who has a severe brain tumour has been able to view a clinic in the Czech Republic which provides the treatment he has been seeking for his son. Ashya King will receive daily therapy at the Proton Therapy...
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CAN102 LEUKAEMIA CHILDREN RETURN TO UK AFTER NAESSENS TREATMENT

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British children return home to London after being caught up in the Gaston Naessens Leukaemia treatment hoax in France. A spokeswoman makes a statement on future treatment plans. ws ambulance draws up to plane vs children and parents...
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Dozens of police officers were among those who gathered for the funeral for a 9-year-old boy with cancer who recently spent a day as Detroit's honorary police chief. (March 3)

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Dozens of police officers were among those who gathered for the funeral for a 9-year-old boy with cancer who spent a day as Detroit's honorary police chief. Services for Jayvon (juh-VON') Felton were held Monday at Hartford Memorial...
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Cancer services in Iran are expanding

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AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut...
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Pakistan - Diana Visits Cancer Hospital

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Princess Diana on Thursday (22/2) handed sweets to cancer-stricken children during an emotional ceremony at a charity hospital in Lahore, Pakistan. 0.00 Princess Diana leaves car and greets people 0.09 Diana in ward approaching sick...
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RUSSIA: CHILDREN'S CANCER WARD WITHOUT ELECTRICITY

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Russian/Nat The lights are out at one of Moscow's cancer wards for children. The ward has been without electricity for more than three days after the local supplier cut them off for not paying the bill. At the Blokhin Cancer...
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IRAQ: DEPLETED URANIUM SCANDAL

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Arabic/Eng/Nat The growing scandal over depleted uranium use in the Balkans has a depressingly familiar ring about for Iraq. For the past decade, Iraq has accused the Western allies of using depleted uranium during the Gulf War. It has...
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Kremlin backs off plan to shut child cancer clinic after protests

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1. Wide of rally in support of hospital 2. Mid of people holding banners (Russian) "Leave the hospital for the city!" and "Hospital No. 31 for children!" 3. Reverse of people signing petition in support of hospital 4. Close of clipboard...
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JAPAN: TAIWANESE CHILD CANCER VICTIMS VISIT

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Mandarin/Nat Eleven Taiwanese children with cancer are in Japan on a trip designed to help them forget their illness for a while. Asia Travel Service, a Taiwanese travel agent, arranged the tour for the children, some of whom are in...
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Bikers give blood for children with cancer

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LEAD IN:With their bad boy reputation and their ear-splitting engines, it's often difficult for the public to see bikers as a force for good. But a chapter of motorcycle association hellraisers have got together to give blood for a very...
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International artists paint Amman with vibrant designs

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JORDAN GRAFFITISOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:22SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYAmman, Jordan - 18 May 20171. Wide of artists using spray cans to create graffiti on large tubes 2. Various of...
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The Who's Roger Daltrey visits teen cancer patients

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THE WHO'S ROGER DALTREY VISITS TEENAGE CANCER PATIENTS Roger Daltrey's voice may not soar as it once did. But even after 50 years of touring he hasn't lost his teenage spirit. The Hall of Fame rocker, who has...
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The Who's Daltrey Visits Teen Cancer Patients

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The Who frontman Roger Daltrey visited teenage cancer patients today at University Hospitals and donated a signed guitar to be displayed at the unit. Daltrey is a cofounder of Teen Cancer America and a longtime supporter of care for...
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Trump predicts US will end AIDS, childhood cancer

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In his first rally since supporters chanted "Send her back" at a North Carolina rally, President Donald Trump largely delivered his standard stump speech in Cincinnati, and at one point claimed,"We will be ending the AIDS epidemic...
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Trump predicts US will end AIDS, childhood cancer

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Christian Siriano helps style young cancer survivors

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CHRISTIAN SIRIANO STYLES YOUNG CANCER SURVIVORS